David Goodwin had two goals and an asssist Friday as Penn State defeated Big Ten co-leader Wisconsin 6-3 on Friday night in Madison, Wis.

The No. 10 Nittany Lions (17-6-2, 6-4-1 Big Ten) ended a five-game winless streak that came after the program reached No. 1 in the USCHO.com poll for the first time.

After the No. 17 Badgers (15-9-1, 8-3) scored the first two goals of the second period to tie score at 2-2, the Nittany Lions got the next two. Denis Smirnov scored at 8:06 to break the tie. And Goodwin made it a two-goal lead for Penn State at 13:46.

Trefor Hamilton’s shorthanded goal in the first minute of the third put Penn State, the NCAA’s highest scoring team, ahead 5-2.

Seamus Malone and Luke Kunin, the Wild’s first round draft pick in 2016, scored a minute apart early in the second period for the Badgers.

Michigan 4, Michigan State 4 (Michigan wins shootout 2-1): Sam Piazza scored in the fifth round of a shootout and the Wolverines (9-13-3, 2-7-2) got an extra point against the host Spartans (5-17-3, 1-8-2). Nolan De Jong scored twice in regulation for Michigan. Sam Saliba scored two goals for Michigan State, including the tying goal with 4:58 left in the third period.

Major League Baseball is working to finalize a two-game series between the New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox at London's Olympic Stadium on June 29-30 in 2019, the sport's first regular-season games in Europe.

LeBron James scored 40 points as part of his third triple-double in four games and the Cleveland Cavaliers beat the Milwaukee Bucks 124-117 on Monday night as coach Tyronn Lue began his leave of absence to address health issues.